i can't afford it but it makes me feel much better, i have been getting free samples from my doctor, how can i get it cheaper or generic, its much better than the drug i was on.
I was prescribed bystolic and with my insurance its still $150.00 mo. and?
Question posted by ryv6578 on 25 July 2013
Last updated on 23 September 2019 by Jeff Nolan
any kind of manufactures coupons because i have insurance so i won't qualify for a lot of these programs that was listed or programs that i can use with my health insurance.
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Have your doctor prescribe nebivolol (generic for bystolic) and fill the prescription with online canadian pharmacy. I recommend Universaldrugstore.com Prices for Nebivolol is much cheaper than the brand name. I paid $141 dollars for 300 tablets of 5mg on 9-23-2019. Free shipping over $100. Great Deal.
After my insurance I still have to pay $60. 00 monthly
For how many are you paying that much even with insurance. The cost I see is 30 tabs for $75. There's no generic available yet. There are several places you can apply for assistance with all your medications. The CoPay Relief Program 1-866-512-3861 or www.copay.org; or Suddenly Senior www.suddenlysenior.com/patientassistantprograms.html; or Needy Meds www.needymeds.org; and Partnership for Prescription Assistance 1-888-477-2669 or www.pparx.org www.freemedicine.com www.access2wellness.com
www.benefitscheckup.org/cf/index.cfm?partner_id=22
Hi there. I just printed a discount card for Bystolic. I went to medicationdiscouncard.com
Hope this helps.
Leslie
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